Washington Statutes

§ 35.21.420 — Utilities—City may support county in which generating plant located—Cities with a population greater than five hundred thousand responsible for impact payments and arrearages—Arbitration.

Washington § 35.21.420
JurisdictionWashington
Title 35CITIES AND TOWNS
Ch. 35.21MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 35.21.420 (2026).

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(1)Any city owning and operating a public utility and having facilities for the generation of electricity located in a county other than that in which the city is located, may provide for the public peace, health, safety and welfare of such county as concerns the facilities and the personnel employed in connection therewith, by contributing to the support of the county government of any such county and enter into contracts with any such county therefor.
(2)(a) Any city with a population greater than five hundred thousand people owning and operating a public utility and having facilities for the generation of electricity located in a county other than that in which the city is located, must provide for the impacts of lost revenue and the public peace, health, safety, and welfare of such c

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Legislative History

[2010 c 199 s 1;1965 c 7 s 35.21.420. Prior:1951 c 104 s 1.]

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